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they don't allow the local cities and counties to add a mosquito abatement tax, they might even restrict states from having sales tax holidays on school supplies. i mean, rules like that are what makes collecting sales tax across the country insanely complex. so my own state of virginia has done a pretty good job of being simple and attractive to businesses. they exempt digital downloads from taxation to encourage that industry, and they're not members of the streamline sales tax because they want to maintain what they call a business-friendly environment. >> guest: i think the balance congress has to strike b, many of those things that make the sales tax more complex are things that consumers and voters like, sales tax hold days, caps and thresholds so that you're not paying tax on the full price, you pay it on a much reduced price. those are things that consumers and voters like, so it's a balance on one hand between those desires of the voters in the states and the desire for fairness and also, frankly, for the states to be able to maintain their taxes in a way that makes sense so to
they don't allow the local cities and counties to add a mosquito abatement tax, they might even restrict states from having sales tax holidays on school supplies. i mean, rules like that are what makes collecting sales tax across the country insanely complex. so my own state of virginia has done a pretty good job of being simple and attractive to businesses. they exempt digital downloads from taxation to encourage that industry, and they're not members of the streamline sales tax because they...
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> > i like your word "cobble," because the scholarships that i loved were the small local scholarships that were only a couple hundred dollars. i won 24 of these scholarships. i love those awards because hardly anyone applies for them, and there's a snowball effect. you win the smaller ones and they help you win the larger ones. so, don't neglect the small ones. you can put these together. and also, all of the awards i won were portable, meaning i could use them at the school of your choice. you don't have to sacrifice school choice or the best fit school solely for financial circumstances. > > i've got a 13-year-old. i'm going to go home tonight and get right to work. ben kaplan, thanks so much. > > great to be with you. thank you bill. still ahead, how a former trader aims to help the outsiders manage the markets. that's next. the general public is becoming more savvy about the stock and options market. much of that has to do with the financial news shows that give you the real deal on how traders think. this morning we are so pleased to have tom sosnoff of tasty trade on our set thi
> > i like your word "cobble," because the scholarships that i loved were the small local scholarships that were only a couple hundred dollars. i won 24 of these scholarships. i love those awards because hardly anyone applies for them, and there's a snowball effect. you win the smaller ones and they help you win the larger ones. so, don't neglect the small ones. you can put these together. and also, all of the awards i won were portable, meaning i could use them at the school of...
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the local folks are really proud of. and they were academically really successful. i grew up reading a lot. i would read about wars, pirates, and different parts of the world. the british empire. the old west. because i love that and i grew up curious, i wanted to see more and more. i had done a fellowship and went to columbia in the 1990's for a little while. i had not really covered a war until after 9/11. they needed an extra person in afghanistan. they sent me in november 2001. it was terrifying. each trip i have taken ever since was as terrifying to contemplate going to a place in the midst of conflict. when you get there, you are so busy working and so absorbed in what is happening that it is not scary for a while. they build up after a while, after you spend some time in difficult situations. it is energizing to get there and cover a story and feel like you are doing something important. you feel like every single fact you are able to get out to the world is really important. >> you mentioned the book on robert moses. is there another book before we go to ano
the local folks are really proud of. and they were academically really successful. i grew up reading a lot. i would read about wars, pirates, and different parts of the world. the british empire. the old west. because i love that and i grew up curious, i wanted to see more and more. i had done a fellowship and went to columbia in the 1990's for a little while. i had not really covered a war until after 9/11. they needed an extra person in afghanistan. they sent me in november 2001. it was...
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. >> kroft: the people who have invested money in all of this are known locally as "ganja- preneurs." colorado has had a history of gold rushes and silver rushes, and some people have dubbed this the "green rush"-- not just for the color of medical marijuana, but for the money that might eventually be made here if you are among the first to stake a claim. kristi kelly was doing marketing in washington when she decided to invest in a medical marijuana dispensary. >> kristi kelly: there's not a lot of opportunities in any one lifetime where you can be a part of something from such an early stage. and so, ultimately, my partners begged me to come out. and my husband and i packed up our bags and shut down our life in d.c. and moved out here. >> tripp keber: the company's evolution has been fairly dynamic. >> kroft: tripp keber is c.e.o. of dixie elixirs, the leading manufacturer of cannabis-laced edibles. it supplies most of the state's 537 dispensaries from this factory, which he calls state- of-the-art for the industry, which means small scale. >> keber: so here we have lexi, who is one
. >> kroft: the people who have invested money in all of this are known locally as "ganja- preneurs." colorado has had a history of gold rushes and silver rushes, and some people have dubbed this the "green rush"-- not just for the color of medical marijuana, but for the money that might eventually be made here if you are among the first to stake a claim. kristi kelly was doing marketing in washington when she decided to invest in a medical marijuana dispensary....
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the local news. i think it gets pretty much just as widespread coverage nationally as it does in the local media. guest: democrats held a national convention in charlotte, this summer. the obama campaign has admitted in the last few days that north carolina is now out of their reach. having their convention there has had no impact on all on his prospects. host: summed weakening in responding to the conversation this morning. -- some tweaks responding to the conversation this morning. perhaps it's time we knowledge that women are no more homogenous in voting that are other suburbs of society. and here is another one. why do democrats want to divide americans in the groups against each other anyway? here is another call. caller: with all of this information over the years telling people which way things are going with polls, which those are strictly surveys and are unreliable. i am just wondering, how does the working man c'mon -- the working man, which is 97%, come up with a winner? tricky dick.ted fo
the local news. i think it gets pretty much just as widespread coverage nationally as it does in the local media. guest: democrats held a national convention in charlotte, this summer. the obama campaign has admitted in the last few days that north carolina is now out of their reach. having their convention there has had no impact on all on his prospects. host: summed weakening in responding to the conversation this morning. -- some tweaks responding to the conversation this morning. perhaps...
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meantime bank of japan is cutting it outlook for local regional economies due to a fight with china and weak global demand. and bp says it has not yet reached that agreement on the sale of its 50% stake in tnk. bp and rosneff reportedly preparing to announce a deal worth more than $25 billion. could give the british oil company a stake of between 16% and 20%. we've been waiting for that transaction to cross the tape, but it has not been announced just yet. mr. kernen, how was your weekend? >> it was good. i read the top date on on the journal and i checked the date. almost reads identical to last week. i was excited the first time and actually just as -- >> how excited? >> i was so excited i have a lot of it was so hot that -- but i don't have any it was so excited. but could i come up with something. probably be dirty, though. so let's not. corporate headline, ancestry.com is reportedly set to be acquired by an investor group being whether he had by a european private equity firm. the "wall street journal" puts the price at $32 a share or $1.6 billion. why isn't deal book reporting? >>
meantime bank of japan is cutting it outlook for local regional economies due to a fight with china and weak global demand. and bp says it has not yet reached that agreement on the sale of its 50% stake in tnk. bp and rosneff reportedly preparing to announce a deal worth more than $25 billion. could give the british oil company a stake of between 16% and 20%. we've been waiting for that transaction to cross the tape, but it has not been announced just yet. mr. kernen, how was your weekend?...
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and no one told susan rice that they no longer thought it was just a local protest. they thought it was an act of terror. so the wider allegation of a cover-up has been completely undercut by all of the news reports from the reports from the intelligence community. i'm not sure what romney is going to hang his attack on tonight. >> stephanie: they said it had nothing to do with the video. of course, now reports are coming up it did have something to do with the video. >> "los angeles times" reporting, i think it was the report that said witnesses on the ground talked about how that local protest was spurred by anger at the video. obviously what happened in libya was much different than what happened in cairo massive protests and obviously the one in benghazi turned violent. but -- the "wall street journal" today reporting that the early assessments were all stressed, this notion about protests and not a planned al-qaeda attack. in fact, to this date, there is virtually no intelligence reports i've seen that suggest it was the al-qaeda attack. it was a combination of
and no one told susan rice that they no longer thought it was just a local protest. they thought it was an act of terror. so the wider allegation of a cover-up has been completely undercut by all of the news reports from the reports from the intelligence community. i'm not sure what romney is going to hang his attack on tonight. >> stephanie: they said it had nothing to do with the video. of course, now reports are coming up it did have something to do with the video. >> "los...
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he allegedly told a codefendant, a local city councilman, quote, we need to use the black limo and buy a couple of cases of cheap vodka and whiskey to get people to vote. >> guess i always knew all the along it was wrong but at first i really didn't think it was that big of a deal, you know, because i always heards that's what everybody did. >> reporter: the scheme involved opening absentee ballots. checking if the votes were for hallum if they were cast for his opponent kim felker, they were destroyed. arkansas officials they are finding fraud. others like republican state representative brian king are calling for stricter laws to stop voter fraud. >> when you steal an election, you get cheated. somebody worked hard to gain the will and trust of the people. when you steal an election you compromise that. that shouldn't be compromised in democracy. >> mr. hallum faces a possible five years in prison of the his name is on the ballot for next month's election but officials say if he wins he will not serve. if you suspect problems where you live, there is our address, voterfraud@foxnews.c
he allegedly told a codefendant, a local city councilman, quote, we need to use the black limo and buy a couple of cases of cheap vodka and whiskey to get people to vote. >> guess i always knew all the along it was wrong but at first i really didn't think it was that big of a deal, you know, because i always heards that's what everybody did. >> reporter: the scheme involved opening absentee ballots. checking if the votes were for hallum if they were cast for his opponent kim felker,...
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first, your local news and weather. body and mind with the simplest of grains, they are not hard to find. just four ingredients, it all starts here. just as it was back 100 years. from the seed to the spoon, simple things go into every flake, every bite, genuine, true. the simple grains cereals from kellogg's. start simple. start right. but what about your wrinkles? neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair visibly reduces fine lines and wrinkles in just one week. why wait if you don't have to....
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it was reported in the local paper days in advance. kind of a lousy turnout. >> i would think so. we begin your nfl roundup with a late game. here is what happened. one crucial play helped the steelers, who came into the game short five key players due to injuries and suspensions. bengals came out strong. but the steelers were getting it all together. they would fight hard and after a touchdown interception, ben roethlisberger would pull out the first home game win of the season. you are about to see it. final score 24-17. that was the same run again. best finish for the new york giants. no doubt about that. eli manning down by three. can you say up by 4? 77 yards, victor cruz was open, helping new york overcome a late touchdown. they beat the skins 27-23. something they could not do all last year. and the best comeback goes to the saints in a close game with the buccaneers. they held on to beat them after scoring 21 unanswered points, helping bring their second straight win. 35-28, final score. and we salute gretchen with this. the minnesota vikings were supposed to have a rebuil
it was reported in the local paper days in advance. kind of a lousy turnout. >> i would think so. we begin your nfl roundup with a late game. here is what happened. one crucial play helped the steelers, who came into the game short five key players due to injuries and suspensions. bengals came out strong. but the steelers were getting it all together. they would fight hard and after a touchdown interception, ben roethlisberger would pull out the first home game win of the season. you are...